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There are some fairly late techs that give Purity bonuses...
Quote from: BUncle on October 27, 2014, 08:03:50 PMBut isn't an affinity something you grow into?In the real world purity would be lower tech.
But isn't an affinity something you grow into?
A purity civilization would have to have high man power, like Asia, since they'd be relying on it. Power suits are of limited capability.
Considering a purity civilization would need powersuits/habitats to survive outside, well, manpower would just screw them over.
Quote from: Yitzi on October 27, 2014, 08:48:15 PMThere are some fairly late techs that give Purity bonuses...which you apparently don't know anything about.
I know (or rather, know where to look up) their names. Did you have a point?
Quote from: Yitzi on October 27, 2014, 10:38:26 PMI know (or rather, know where to look up) their names. Did you have a point?Go on and try to expand upon a standpoint.
I'm not sure how you "expand upon" a standpoint.
Quote from: Yitzi on October 28, 2014, 01:28:49 AMI'm not sure how you "expand upon" a standpoint.For instance, you are running on the standpoint of judging things by ideals. I judge them by practices.
In order to expand upon a standpoint, or really anything, and operate in reality, one has to address things rather than just ideas or intentions. Otherwise we get the unthinking nonsense of judging all things by their form and not essence, i.e. their practice, their reality.
For instance, we often get people calling a religion bad based upon the actions of adherents without comparing their practice to the book. It may happen that there are only a few Christians in the world, but an unthinking person will simply accept anyone with a stated aim or identification as a Christian. This is idealism, i.e. judging everything based upon the subjective rather than the objective.
In reality, a person is not a doctor simply by intending to become a doctor, or having the end goal of being a doctor in mind.
But an eventuality or a goal is not a reality. Practice is reality.
\Again, to eventually achieve is not the same thing as to posses already.
Zhakarov already possess superior research, Santiago already possesses a superior military. Thus they operate from a supremacist standpoint.
Neither do their goals matter. If your goal is to be a doctor but all you do is fix cars, then you are going to be a mechanic.
Because SMAC and affinities are both ideal-focused.
You've got it backward; the ideals are the essence, the practice is the mere form.
Depends what you mean by "reality"; certainly the eventuality or goal is relevant to reality, which I would argue means it itself must be real (as eventuality or goal).
Again, to eventually achieve is not the same thing as to posses already.
It is not the same, but it does determine character.
No, because Supremacy has very little to do with superior research.
Profession and affinity are two very different things.
Its more about alien integration then it is about alien preservation. Its more about living as part of the world than minimizing your impact on it.
could easily be Harmony if he had the chance to play with alien DNA to the level of Beyond Earth Harmony.